Beijing, China – As the China Open dey come, Jannik Sinner don respond to Roger Federer‘s recent comments about court speed. Federer wey don retire, don sabi say court wey dey too slow dey limit how weaker players fit perform. Na him talk am for interview when dem ask wetin e think about the modern tennis courts.
Federer wey be tennis legend, don co-found China Open back in 2017, he advise tournament directors say dem suppose change the court speed make tennis more enjoyable and unpredictable. Na true he talk oo, because if court dey too fast, even lower-ranked players fit try their luck and cause upsets (who no like drama?).
Sinner wey don dey shine for tennis lately, come share him thoughts about wetin Federer talk. E say, “The hard courts dey similar sometimes, and sometimes dem get small differences. For instance, Indian Wells dey known for ball wey dey bounce high. But mostly, the playing experience dey almost the same.”
As we dey look forward to the tournament, Sinner don talk say context of court may affect how e dey prepare. The guy dey work on new tactics, and even though e get more mistakes lately, Sinner dey optimistic, saying, “Na just question of time. We go see how e go play out when I dey on the court.”
Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz wey dey on fire too, dey hope to meet Sinner for the finals again. Na serious competition dey for dem but the level of play don high pass wetin we fit imagine. Federer go wan see dem for finals, wetin we go do na only to enjoy the show!
If you no sabi, Sinner and Alcaraz don meet for finals three times before this one, and they dey always try to figure out how to outsmart each other. So, as China Open dey enter, we dey keep our eyes on dem for which player go finally take the crown.
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